رقع

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ر ق ع (r-q-ʿ).

Verb

رَقَعَ (raqaʿa) I, non-past يَرْقَعُ‎ (yarqaʿu)

  1. to patch, to cover with fabric

Conjugation

Verb

رَقُعَ (raquʿa) I, non-past يَرْقُعُ‎ (yarquʿu)

  1. to be sottish, to be doltish, to have a deficit in intellectual capacity
  2. to be impertinent, to be inverecund, to have a deficit in character or form

Conjugation

Verb

رَقَّعَ (raqqaʿa) II, non-past يُرَقِّعُ‎ (yuraqqiʿu)

  1. to patch, to cover with fabric

Conjugation

Noun

رَقْع (raqʿ) m

  1. verbal noun of رَقَعَ (raqaʿa) (form I)

Declension

رُقَع

Noun

رُقَع or رَقْع (ruqaʿ or raqʿ) m

  1. Trichilia emetica syn. Trichilia roka

Declension

Noun

رُقَع (ruqaʿ) pl

  1. plural of رُقْعَة (ruqʿa)
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